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I'm a bit confused i just need someone to check my answer x-x I think its b.

poem:
when i am singing to you,
on earth all evil ends:
as smooth as your forehead
are the gulch and the bramble.
when i am singing to you,
for me all cruel things end:
as gentle as your eyelids,
the lion with the jackal.

8. As the narrator speaks, she seems to be looking at _______.
someone’s eyes
someone’s face
a lion and a jackal
her friend

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i think you are right b seems to be the best answer because the narrator is giving detail about someones face
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The correct answer is B. Someone's face

Step-by-step explanation:

In the poem presented by Gabriela Mistral, the narrator or author describes the feelings, emotions, and thoughts related to a person. In this the author mainly focuses on the face of the person being described and compares the face to different elements this can be seen in "as smooth as your forehead" or "for me all cruel things end: as gentle as your eyelids". This suggests while the narrator or author speaks, she seems to be looking at someone's face because the poem includes references to different parts of the face.

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